Just like us, celebrities have their fair share of drama too. And we’re not going to lie, as much as we hate seeing our favorite stars fight, we low-key live for it. Some riffs are super random and unexpected and happen between two stars that we didn’t even know knew each other, while other feuds can occur between stars that we thought were BFFs. And sometimes the drama ends after a short period of time and the stars make up, while other fights are still going strong.

Take Taylor Swift, for example. Almost three years after her feud with Kim Kardashian, the singer is still shading the reality star! In a recent interview with Elle Magazine, she didn’t hold back.

Remember the time Justin Bieber and Drake Bell got into a seriously nasty Twitter argument? Or what about the time Dylan Sprouse totally shaded the Jonas Brothers? Don’t worry if you forgot, guys, because we’ve totally got you covered. It’s honestly hard to keep up with them all, so we went ahead and rounded up the most intense and random celebrity feuds of all time.

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Taylor Swift vs. Kim Karadshian

Taylor has also been embroiled in a major feud with Kim for years. It all started when the “I Knew You Were Trouble” singer won the award for Best Music Video at the 2009 Video Music Awards. But when Kanye West jumped on stage and interrupted her acceptance speech, everyone was shook.

“Imma let you finish, but Beyonce had the best music video of all time,” he told the starlet.

What Kanye did was not cool at all, but Taylor, being the forgiving queen that she is, let it go. After that, everything seemed all good between her and Kanye, who married the reality star in 2015.

That was, until Kanye released a song that talked about Taylor, in a not-so-nice way. In Kanye’s song “Famous,” he called the singer a “b—h” and claimed that he was the reason she was famous.

After receiving a ton of backlash for the line, Kanye took to Twitter to explain that Taylor was OK with it.

“I called Taylor and had a hour long convo with her about the line, and she thought it was funny and gave her blessings,” he wrote in a now deleted tweet.

But Taylor claimed she never gave her approval. A spokesperson for the singer told PEOPLE, “Kanye did not call for approval, but to ask Taylor to release his single ‘Famous’ on her Twitter account. She declined and cautioned him about releasing a song with such a strong misogynistic message. Taylor was never made aware of the actual lyric, ‘I made that b—h famous.’”

And when Taylor won a Grammy award a few weeks later, she low-key included a dig at Kanye in her acceptance speech.

“There are going to be people along the way who will try to undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments or your fame,” she said. “If you just focus on the work, and you don’t let those people sidetrack you, someday when you get where you’re going, you’ll look around and you will know that it was you and the people who love you who put you there, and that will be the greatest feeling in the world. Thank you for this moment.”

And that’s when Kim got involved. Speaking to GQ, she stuck up for her husband.

“She totally approved that,” she said of the song. “She totally knew that that was coming out. She wanted to all of a sudden act like she didn’t. I don’t know why she just, you know, flipped all of a sudden. It was funny because [on the call with Kanye] she said, ‘When I get on the Grammy red carpet, all the media is going to think that I’m so against this, and I’ll just laugh and say, ‘The joke’s on you, guys. I was in on it the whole time.’ And I’m like, wait, but [in] your Grammy speech, you completely dissed my husband just to play the victim again.”

Kim also seemingly called Taylor a snake on Twitter, when she wrote, “Wait it’s legit National Snake Day?!?!? They have holidays for everybody, I mean everything these days!”

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Wow, the shade is so real. Taylor’s team released another statement, writing, “Taylor does not hold anything against Kim Kardashian, as she recognizes the pressure Kim must be under and that she is only repeating what she has been told by Kanye West. However, that does not change the fact that much of what Kim is saying is incorrect. Kanye West and Taylor only spoke once on the phone while she was on vacation with her family in January of 2016, and they have never spoken since. Taylor has never denied that conversation took place. It was on that phone call that Kanye West also asked her to release the song on her Twitter account, which she declined to do.”

The statement continued: “Kanye West never told Taylor he was going to use the term ‘that b—h’ in referencing her. A song cannot be approved if it was never heard. Kanye West never played the song for Taylor Swift. Taylor heard it for the first time when everyone else did and was humiliated. Kim Kardashian’s claim that Taylor and her team were aware of being recorded is not true, and Taylor cannot understand why Kanye West, and now Kim Kardashian, will not just leave her alone.”

But Kim came through with the receipts, and shocked us all when she shared a video to her Snapchat story. She claimed that it was a clip of Taylor and Kanye’s phone call about the song before it came out.

“It’s like a compliment,” Taylor could be heard saying in the video, referring to the line in the song.

“I never would’ve expected you to like tell me about a line in your song,” she continued. “I mean, I don’t think anybody would listen to that and be like, ‘Oh, that’s a real diss.’ You gotta tell the story that way that it happened to you and the way you experienced it.”

She went on to add, “If people ask me about it, look, I think it would be great for me to be like, ‘He called me and told me before it came out — Joke’s on you, guys. We’re fine.”

OK, so if you’re #TeamTaylor, it definitely doesn’t look good. But Taylor wasn’t about to sit back and watch all this go down and she quickly responded to the videos with a post on Instagram.

“Where is the video of Kanye telling me he was going to call me ‘that b—h’ in his song? It doesn’t exist because it never happened. You don’t get to control someone’s emotional response to being called ‘that b—h’ in front of the entire world,” she wrote in the now deleted note.

“Of course I wanted to like the song,” she continued. “I wanted to believe Kanye when he told me that I would love the song. I wanted us to have a friendly relationship. He promised to play the song for me, but he never did. While I wanted to be supportive of Kanye on the phone call, you cannot ‘approve’ a song you haven’t heard. Being falsely painted as a liar when I was never given the full story or played any part of the song is character assassination. I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative, one that I have never asked to be a part of, since 2009.”

She captioned the post, “That moment when Kanye West secretly records your phone call, then Kim posts it on the Internet.”

Wow, we honestly don’t know what to believe. After that, things were quiet between the ladies for a while, but in Taylor’s 2019 Elle Magazine cover, she totally shaded Kim.

“In my experience, I’ve come to see that bullies want to be feared and taken seriously. A few years ago, someone started an online hate campaign by calling me a snake on the internet,” she wrote, clearly referencing Kim’s infamous “National Snake Day” tweet. “The fact that so many people jumped on board with it led me to feeling lower than I’ve ever felt in my life, but I can’t tell you how hard I had to keep from laughing every time my 63-foot inflatable cobra named Karyn appeared onstage in front of 60,000 screaming fans. It’s the Stadium Tour equivalent of responding to a troll’s hateful Instagram comment with ‘lol.’ It would be nice if we could get an apology from people who bully us, but maybe all I’ll ever get is the satisfaction of knowing I could survive it, and thrive in spite of it.”

As fans know, Taylor not only had a giant, inflatable snake at her Reputation Tour, but she also included a ton of snakes in her music video for “Look What You Made Me Do.” We honestly love how she handled the whole situation.

And when Debby caught wind of Skai’s accusations, she was not pleased. The Suite Life On Deck star took to Tumblr to fire back.

“If I was 12, I probably would be insecure about the lead of the show I’m supporting on. Not to mention if she was the concept, a producer, and one of the directors with the most assignment requests,” she wrote in a lengthy post. “I’ve learned that bitterness is not fixable by rollercoasters and treats, and that’s a truly sad fact– especially in younger hearts. I won’t speak on specific people, because it’s unprofessional to slander coworkers online, but if I had one wish for every child that’s an actor — especially those that tend to be the mouthpiece for parental maliciousness – I’d wish for complete contentment, emotional security, and that they’d somehow find the joy in telling stories. Living the dream is not a job. It’s an attitude.”

And things got even worse when Skai posted a throwback photo of the cast and blurred out Debby’s face.

But when Demi and Selena uploaded an adorable video being silly and acting like total friendship goals, things got super messy because Miley and Mandy made their own vid, reenacting the ladies and totally making fun of them.

Um, ouch! Kevin Jonas even joined in on the drama when he wore a shirt that said “Team Demi and Selena” on it.

Miley later apologized to the girls, telling Popstar Magazine, “I’m super sorry if we offended the girls. We were just, like, having fun.”

Things seem to be OK now though because Miley posted a pic with Demi back in 2018 after running into her at a women’s march.

“Been friends forever and happy to stand with you on important days like this!” she captioned it.

As for Miley and Selena, although they haven’t been photographed together in years, the “Wrecking Ball” singer publicly defended the Wizards Of Waverly Place star after a designer reportedly called her ugly in June of 2018. We love legends sticking up for legends.

Demi Lovato vs. Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift

And although Demi and Selena seemed like total BFF goals, they’ve had their share of drama too. After Selena started hanging out with Taylor a lot in 2010, it appeared that Demi felt a little jealous. When a fan asked the Camp Rock star how the “Bad Liar” singer was doing, she replied in a total sassy voice, “Ask Taylor!” Wow, the shade is real.

But since the ladies have literally known each other since they were kids (they both starred in Barney when they were kids), their friendship was strong enough to withstand anything, and they eventually moved past the drama.

Jake Paul vs. the Dolan Twins

Jake and the Dolan Twins had seemingly been feuding for years, but it seems like they’re all cool now. The boys got close back in 2014, but things turned ugly after Jake published a memoir where he claimed that he offered the boys a spot in Team 10, which they turned down.

“Jake never tried to sign us. There’s something in his book that says something how he, like we were his ‘test experiments’ and he flew us out to L.A. — which he didn’t,” Grayson explained in an interview with Caspar Lee. “He did let us stay with him and we made content with him and all that stuff. We had fun. Jake was a great friend of ours and I still believe the kid is a good person, deep down. There are some things that I’ve seen that I don’t agree with. He’s said some things privately to people that I know about us that I just don’t know why he said it.”

And things got worse when Grayson got into a nasty Twitter fight with Jake’s big bro, Logan. Not to mention that Jake has shaded the Dolan Twins fanbase multiple times. He did, however, claim that there’s no beef between them when answering fan’s questions during a recent Q&A video.

“I think everyone has blown that situation out of proportion,” he explained. “Nothing happened between us. We just kind of went our separate ways in life for a little bit, but recently I have been connecting with them and talking to them. We’re still good friends. We started in this industry together and I definitely see us ending up somewhere together in this industry because they’re awesome kids. We’re great friends at the end of the day. We’re very alike each other. There’s no beef.”

Joe Jonas vs. Dylan Sprouse

Dylan was not happy with some things that Joe had to say about the Disney Channel. In a 2013 interview with New York Mag, the former Jonas Brother claimed he wasn’t able to branch out because of Disney’s strict rules.

“I had to shave every day because they wanted me to pretend like I was 16 when I was 20 (when the show [JONAS] was done, I cut my hair off and grew as much of a beard as I could),” he recalled. “We went along with it at the time, because we thought Disney was our only real shot, and we were terrified that it could all be taken away from us at any moment.”

“I think it’s bulls–t that they were being robbed of choice or creativity,” he wrote on Tumblr, in a now-deleted post. “If they wanted to, they could have told Disney ‘NO.’ Cole and I did this hundreds of times and we ended up all right. The only reason they didn’t is because, like many of the people on that channel, I think they fell for the allure of fame. Granted, Cole and I had been acting our entire lives, so we saw it as a means to an end (money making) rather than an opportunity to become successful.”

Justin Bieber vs. JoJo Siwa

Everyone was pretty shook over Justin and JoJo‘s Twitter feud, especially since the two stars may be the most random pairing in Hollywood. In case you missed it, here’s what went down.

It all started when the Nickelodeon star was gifted a new car for her birthday. But it wasn’t any old car. The vehicle actually had her face painted all over it, and as much as we all loved it, Justin was not a fan. The “Love Yourself” singer left a nasty comment about it on Instagram.

But it didn’t end there because the former YouTuber star shaded JoJo once again, when he posted a pic of her book on his Instagram Story, and captioned it, “Burn it.” But don’t worry guys, Justin was totally kidding because he added, “Haha JK.”

It seems like the comment has become somewhat of an inside joke between the stars now and we are living for it.

Jennette McCurdy vs. Ariana Grande

Everyone knows that Ariana and Jennette played best friends in the epic show Sam & Cat, but IRL, they had a ton of drama. After Jennette was MIA at the 2014 Kids Choice Awards (their show won the award for Favorite TV Show), and she unfollowed the “God Is A Woman” singer, fans started to worry that something had gone wrong between our fave Nickelodeon besties.

Jennette took to Twitter to explain why she didn’t show up to the award show.

“I was put in an uncomfortable, compromising, unfair situation (many of you have guessed what it is) and I had to look out for me,” she wrote. “I chose to not go because sticking up for what is right and what is fair is what my mom taught me is ALWAYS the most important thing.”

Reports later came out that Jennette was not happy with the fact that Ariana made more money than her during their time on Sam & Cat.

Ariana responded to these claims, writing, “I hate addressing rumors and I hate gossip but this is really bothering me. Jennette and I agreed upfront that we would be treated equally on this show in all regards (as we should be, considering we each work just as hard as the other on this show). The rumors circulating about our contracts and our salary not being equal are absolutely ridiculous and false. I don’t know who’s putting these idiotic quotes out there but I thought I’d straighten it out and try to end this nonsense.”

And in June of 2014 when Jennette posted a cryptic message about letting go of a “trouble friend,” everyone assumed it was about Ariana.

“We aren’t better friends because being friends with you takes the ‘better’ out of me. In fact, I might possibly be the worst version of myself when I’m around you,” she wrote. “You won’t be hearing from me anymore because sweetheart, being a friend to you was doing so much more for you than it was doing for me. You sucked the life right out of me, and I want my life back.”

Ouch! Talk about harsh. But in 2015, Jennette spoke out about their rumored feud, explaining that she thought of Ari like a sister.

“We butted heads at times but in a very sisterly way,” she told E! News. “She knows me so well and I know her so well that I think it was unfortunate that things kind of got misconstrued.”

Everything seems to be OK now because after the singer announced she was engaged to Pete Davidson in 2018, Jennette gushed over the news. We’re so glad they put the drama behind them.

Victoria Justice vs. Ariana Grande

Ariana and Victoria had their fair share of drama too. The ladies were honestly friendship goals in 2010, but when the singer was cast in the spinoff show, Sam & Cat, it apparently caused a big riff between the girls.

When it was announced that Victorious was coming to an end in 2013, fans quickly accused Ariana of being the reason behind the cancelation. They claimed her involvement in the spin-off series was to blame.

But this is when things really got ugly because Ariana put the blame on Victoria instead. The singer claimed that the actual reason the show was ending was because someone (all signs pointed to Victoria) didn’t want to have a cast tour, but instead, wanted to go solo.

“Sweetheart the only reason Victorious ended is because one girl didn’t want to do it,” she wrote. “She chose to do a solo tour instead of a cast tour. If we had done a cast tour Nickelodeon would have ordered another season of Victorious while Sam and Cat filmed simultaneously but she chose otherwise.”

Victoria was quick to defend herself, writing in a now-deleted tweet: “Some people would throw someone that they consider a friend under the bus just to make themselves look good. #StopBeingAPhony #IfTheyOnlyKnew.”

And in June of 2013, the drama started up again. When Ariana revealed in an interview with Seventeen that she was bullied on set, fans quickly assume she was referring to Victoria.

“I worked with someone who told me they’d never like me. But for some reason, I just felt like I needed her approval,” she spilled. “So I started changing myself to please her. It made me stop being social and friendly. I was so unhappy.”

According to Ariana, however, she was totally misquoted and revealed that she wasn’t actually referring to her time on Victorious at all. She explained that she was actually talking about a Broadway play she starred in.

Ariana took to her Tumblr to clear up the confusion, writing: “It’s my responsibility to clear up the drama today. I was misquoted in an interview and I’ve been very upset and disappointed all day. I was asked about bullying and I thought I’d share some of my personal experiences so that I could share how I overcame it with my fans and hopefully be a help to the people who look up to me and are dealing with being bullied. However, unfortunately I was a little too vague in my interview and conclusions were drawn and fingers were pointed.”

She had nothing but positive things to say about the show.

“My years filming Victorious were some of the HAPPIEST of my life and that cast is family to me,” Ariana continued. “(The stories I were sharing were actually from 2008 when I was on Broadway. Was an amazing experience but a tough time for me.) Please please don’t send hate to anyone. It’s undeserved. The point of answering the question in the first place was to help those of you who are dealing with bullying, not to start drama. I apologize for the commotion. Love you guys VERY much. Thank you for being here for me and for supporting me.”

Since then, it appears that the ladies have made up because they’ve been photographed together at various award shows. Plus, Victoria has tweeted her support for Ari multiple times. We did notice, however, that Ariana had some of her Victorious cast members in her “Thank U, Next” music video — but not Victoria — so it’s safe to say they’re not super close.

Katy Perry vs. Taylor Swift

Taylor and Katy have been enemies for years. Things first turned ugly between them after the “Look What You Made Me Do” songstress accused the “Roar” singer of stealing her backup dancers. It also didn’t help that they both dated the same guy, John Mayer.

Things got so bad that Taylor even wrote a song about Katy, called “Bad Blood,” where she sings all about a relationship that turned sour. Taylor explained that her hit was all about a female artist who tried to sabotage her.

“For years, I was never sure if we were friends or not,” she told Rolling Stone. “She would come up to me at awards shows and say something and walk away, and I would think, ‘Are we friends, or did she just give me the harshest insult of my life?’ She did something so horrible. I was like, ‘Oh, we’re just straight-up enemies.’ And it wasn’t even about a guy! It had to do with business. She basically tried to sabotage an entire arena tour. She tried to hire a bunch of people out from under me. And I’m surprisingly non-confrontational – you would not believe how much I hate conflict. So now I have to avoid her. It’s awkward, and I don’t like it.”

And although she never named Katy, it was pretty much assumed that she was talking about the brunette beauty, who sent out a shady tweet the same day that the interview hit stands.

Since then, the ladies have thrown shaded each other a lot over the years. Like the time that Taylor added her music to Spotify on the same day Katy released her album, totally messing with her chart position, for example. Or the time Katy named her perfume “Mad Love,” which is a line from Taylor’s song. Yeah, it’s definitely been messy.

Then, in May of 2017, Katy finally addressed the feud.

“She started it and it’s time for her to finish it,” Katy said during her appearance on Carpool Karaoke. “I tried to talk to her about it, and she wouldn’t speak to me. I do the right thing any time it feels like a fumble. It was a full shutdown, and then she writes a song about me, and I’m like, ‘OK. Cool. Cool. Cool. That’s how you want to deal with it?’ Karma. But what I want to say is, I’m ready for that BS to be done. Now, there’s the law of cause and effect: you do something, there’s going to be a reaction. And trust me daddy, there’s gonna be a reaction. It’s all about karma.”

“I am ready to let it go,” she said . “I forgive her and I’m sorry for anything I ever did, and I hope the same from her. I think it’s actually like, I think it’s time. There are bigger fish to fry, and there are real problems in the world. You know what I’m saying? And I love her, and I want the best for her. And I think she’s a fantastic songwriter, and I think that, you know, if we, both her and I, can be representatives of strong women that come together despite their differences, I think the whole world is going to go like, ‘Yeah, well we can do this.’ I don’t know. Like maybe I don’t agree with everything she does and she doesn’t agree with everything I do, but I just really truly want to come together in a place of love and forgiveness and understanding and compassion. There’s a lot of other things out there in the world that people need to be focused on, and I truly, like, God bless her on her journey. God bless her.”

Louis Tomlinson vs. Naughty Boy

Hey One Direction fans, the Twitter fight between Louis and Naughty Boy definitely went down in history, right? In case you forgot, the music producer worked closely with Louis’ former bandmate, Zayn Malik, right after he left the band. But when Naughty Boy claimed that he “saved” Zayn in a video, Louis was not pleased.

As fans of the Carrie star know, Kim’s referring to the time that she posed in only a jacket for the cover of Nylon Magazine in 2015. Opening up to Glamour Magazine, Chloe later explained why she decided to tweet the makeup mogul.

“That picture wasn’t linked to body confidence,” she explained. “It wasn’t a #BodyConfidence or #LoveWhoYouAre. It was done in a slightly voyeuristic light, which I felt was a little inappropriate for young women to see. I would hate for young women to feel they need to post certain photos in order to gain likes, retweets, favorites, and male attention.… I wasn’t slut shaming. It’s not about body shaming.”